财务报表内部的网络结构:基于网络理论的眼动追踪探索性研究

Yasheng Chen, Tota Panggabean, Cheng-Hsun Lee
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价值相关文献表明,投资者主要对收益信息感兴趣,这些信息可以帮助投资者评估股权价值。到目前为止,大多数研究人员都集中在财务报表中信息与公司价值之间关系的总体水平上。本文通过探索哪些财务报表项目对个人具有价值相关性来推进研究。我们通过使用财务报表使用者的视觉注意数据来检验价值相关性。我们将模型建立在网络理论的基础上,并采用眼球追踪技术来检验财务报表项目的中心性。与以往价值相关性研究的比较;我们的方法采用了一种更直接的方式来调查财务报表项目与投资决策之间的关系。我们发现大多数收益项目都是与个人投资决策相关的“名人演员”或个人注意力节点。我们的发现证实了FASB的声明,即财务项目是相互关联的,不应该单独使用。我们为FASB和国际会计准则理事会继续其关于财务报表重组的联合项目提供了新的证据。
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The Network Structure within the Financial Statements: An Exploratory Study Using Eye-Tracking Through the Lens of Network Theory
Value relevance literature suggests that investors are primarily interested in earnings information that can help investors assess equity value. Thus far, most researchers have concentrated on the aggregate level in the relationships between information in the financial statements and the value of the firm. This paper advances the study by exploring what financial statements items that have value relevance to individuals. We examine the value relevance by using the financial statement users’ visual attention data. We ground our model on network theory and employ the eye-tracking technique to examine the centrality of financial statements items. Compare to previous value relevance studies; our method employs a more direct way of investigating the relationship between the financial statement items and the investment decision. We find that most earnings items are the “celebrity actors” or the nodes of individuals’ attention that are relevant to individuals’ investment decision. Our findings corroborate the FASB statement that financial items are interrelated and should not be used independently. We provide new evidence for FASB and IASB to continue their joint project on restructuring the financial statements.
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